
معرفی
Sang Hoo Bae is an Associate Professor of Economics at Clark University, where he has taught since 2003. He holds a Ph.D. in Economics from Michigan State University (2003) and a B.S. in Economics from Pusan National University (1998). His research interests span industrial organization, microeconomic theory, game theory, and econometrics, with recent focus on blockchain applications in supply chain finance, institutional entrepreneurship, and creative industries innovation.
Dr. Bae’s work explores strategic interactions in markets, including supply chain dynamics, piracy management for digital products, and the economic implications of institutional frameworks. His scholarship integrates theoretical models with empirical analyses, addressing topics such as mass killing motivations, cross-border financial asymmetries, and the effects of digital rights management systems.
His articles frequently employ game-theoretic frameworks to analyze firm behavior, market structures, and policy outcomes. Notable recent contributions include examining blockchain’s transformative role in supply chain finance governance and evaluating multi-tier supply chain adoption through institutional entrepreneurship theory.
While no scientific awards are explicitly listed, his extensive publication record reflects sustained academic engagement. His advising and grants are not detailed here, but his research spans global contexts, including studies on Korean financial markets and international conflicts.




